This paper contributes to the literature on majority voting over fiscal policies. We depart from the standard model in two dimensions. First, besides redistributing income, the government uses the net tax revenue to finance the provision of goods and services that become in-kind transfers to the citizens. By deciding on the composition of this expenditure (education, health, law-and-order, etc.), the government chooses the allocation of the benefits to the different income segments. This choice is a fundamental ingredient of fiscal policy. Second, we tackle the problem of choosing the income tax function and the composition of public expenditure by assuming that the political process selects one of these issues as the salient one. Political...
This paper considers whether the ratio of transfer payments to expenditure on public goods in democr...
The model of tax structure developed in this paper is one in which the composition of revenues and t...
This paper examines the choice of government expenditure on public goods and transfer payments (in t...
We model the political process as consisting of voting on the issue considered salient, public expen...
We introduce a model of redistributive income taxation and public expenditure. This joint treatment ...
We introduce a model of redistributive income taxation and public expendi-ture. This joint treatment...
We introduce a model of redistributive income taxation and public expen-diture. The government suppl...
We introduce a model of redistributive income taxation and pub-lic expenditure. Besides redistributi...
We introduce a model of redistributive income taxation and public expenditure. Besides redistributin...
We introduce a model of redistributive income taxation and public expenditure. Besides redistributin...
Publicado como: Barcelona GSE Working Paper, nº 743, November 2013 Presentada conferencia en: Facu...
This paper asks whether there can be unanimous support for a fiscal constitution that includes tax e...
The literatures dealing with voting, optimal income taxation, implementation, and pure public goods ...
The literatures dealing with voting, optimal income taxation, and implementation are integrated here...
This paper analyzes a political economy model of taxation in which political parties design the prov...
This paper considers whether the ratio of transfer payments to expenditure on public goods in democr...
The model of tax structure developed in this paper is one in which the composition of revenues and t...
This paper examines the choice of government expenditure on public goods and transfer payments (in t...
We model the political process as consisting of voting on the issue considered salient, public expen...
We introduce a model of redistributive income taxation and public expenditure. This joint treatment ...
We introduce a model of redistributive income taxation and public expendi-ture. This joint treatment...
We introduce a model of redistributive income taxation and public expen-diture. The government suppl...
We introduce a model of redistributive income taxation and pub-lic expenditure. Besides redistributi...
We introduce a model of redistributive income taxation and public expenditure. Besides redistributin...
We introduce a model of redistributive income taxation and public expenditure. Besides redistributin...
Publicado como: Barcelona GSE Working Paper, nº 743, November 2013 Presentada conferencia en: Facu...
This paper asks whether there can be unanimous support for a fiscal constitution that includes tax e...
The literatures dealing with voting, optimal income taxation, implementation, and pure public goods ...
The literatures dealing with voting, optimal income taxation, and implementation are integrated here...
This paper analyzes a political economy model of taxation in which political parties design the prov...
This paper considers whether the ratio of transfer payments to expenditure on public goods in democr...
The model of tax structure developed in this paper is one in which the composition of revenues and t...
This paper examines the choice of government expenditure on public goods and transfer payments (in t...